IIM Mumbai celebrated the graduation of its inaugural MBA batch of 2026, with 505 students receiving degrees. The convocation marks a major milestone in the institute’s transition from NITIE to an IIM. Officials highlighted expansion plans and urged graduates to contribute to India’s growth with innovation and leadership.
Mumbai: The Indian Institute of Management Mumbai marked a significant milestone as it celebrated the graduation of its inaugural MBA batch of 2026 at its campus on Friday. A total of 505 students received their degrees, making it a landmark moment in the institute’s transition from National Institute of Industrial Engineering to an IIM.
Batch-wise breakdown
The graduating cohort included 300 students from the General MBA programme, 177 from MBA in Operations and Supply Chain Management, and 28 from MBA in Sustainability Management. Additionally, 39 students from the executive programme in Logistics and Operations Excellence through Digitisation, 26 from the one-year executive postgraduate programme, and seven doctoral candidates were conferred degrees.
The ceremony was attended by Ashishkumar Chauhan, Managing Director and CEO of the National Stock Exchange of India, along with institute director Manoj Tiwari and Board of Governors chairman Shashi Kiran Shetty.
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